Re: [TV orNotTV] NCAA championships, for now, to be held in mostly-empty venues

2020-03-13 Thread 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV
Moi, in part, Thurs. (3/12): > > ...and NASCAR reported that their next two national-series weekends, > Atlanta and Homestead, will be run, but spectatorless... the latter due to > the local government banning large gatherings... and the IndyCar race in St > Pete will also shut out fans... > >

Re: [TV orNotTV] NCAA championships, for now, to be held in mostly-empty venues

2020-03-12 Thread 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV
Doug Eastick, today (3/12): > > I am really curious how 'exciting' watching the TV games will appear. > The camera cuts to the crowd will only show the family members in > front-row seats. Gonna be really weird. > > from a guy that has a Case #1 today in their home city. > > > You won't

Re: [TV orNotTV] NCAA championships, for now, to be held in mostly-empty venues

2020-03-11 Thread Doug Eastick
I am really curious how 'exciting' watching the TV games will appear. The camera cuts to the crowd will only show the family members in front-row seats. Gonna be really weird. from a guy that has a Case #1 today in their home city. On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 5:59 PM Steve Timko wrote: > I

Re: [TV orNotTV] NCAA championships, for now, to be held in mostly-empty venues

2020-03-11 Thread Steve Timko
I have never attended March Madness but just about everyone I talked to who has said it's the spectator event of a lifetime. Game after game, frequently exciting. You feel heartbreak for teams you'd never watched before. On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 2:44 PM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV < tvornottv@googl

[TV orNotTV] NCAA championships, for now, to be held in mostly-empty venues

2020-03-11 Thread 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV
Including "March MadnessĀ®," after the head of one of the National Institutes of Health told a congressional panel that large gatherings should be forbidden, which in turn was after the governor of Ohio (set to host multiple men's tourney games) called for just that in his state... https://www.w